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Labor is in an even worse position to fight an inflation election next ...


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Opinion | Labor is in an even worse position to fight an inflation election next year than the Democrats were before losing to Trump. Benjamin Clark on...

Inflation increases slightly but still leaves chance for another rate cut ...

Inflation increased modestly in October after hitting a seven-month low in September in a sign the Federal Reserve still has work to do.

Fed up with high prices? Here's where things stand with inflation : NPR

Inflation remains substantially lower than it did during its 2022 peak — but Americans are still frustrated with high prices.

Economists Warn of New Inflation Hazards After Election

Both candidates have big spending plans, but economists say Trump's proposals carry the greater risk of stoking price increases.

Americans say the economy is a top election issue. Here's how ...

With only weeks before the November 5 election, here's how top economists assess the health of the U.S. economy.

Why Democrats couldn't sell a strong economy, in 3 charts - Vox

Inflation was cooling, interest rates were cut, and unemployment was low. That didn't translate in the 2024 election results.

Trump voters said they were angry about the economy – many had a ...

The consumer price index for all urban consumers is the measure of inflation that the Bureau of Labor Statistics uses to calculate real incomes.

What Trump and Harris' economic proposals mean for you - CNN

In poll after poll, Americans have indicated the economy is their top concern as they prepare to cast votes this election.

Ahead of the election, Labor Department reports on the strength of ...

U.S. employers created only 12000 jobs in October, well below expectations for about 100000 jobs to be created. However, the data was ...

How The Economy Really Fared Under Biden/Harris And Trump ...

The final economic data is in ahead of the election—here's what the numbers say about the Trump and Biden/Harris economies.

What Donald Trump's Win Means for the Economy | TIME

Now that Donald Trump has won the presidential election, here's what to know about his economic plans.

How the outcome of the US presidential election will affect 3 critical ...

Whichever candidate wins will undoubtedly have a major impact across three key economic factors that weigh on the retail industry: inflation, consumer spending ...

Weekly Market Update – After the US election, what's next?

The implications of the US election for financial markets will depend on the policy changes implemented and how other countries react to ...

Is the Labor Movement Screwed No Matter Who Wins the Election?

E. Tammy Kim on the National Labor Relations Board, which, along with other administrative agencies, faces a series of legal challenges that ...

Is There Hope? - Center for Economic and Policy Research

People like RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Steve Bannon, JD Vance and others have no principled positions. They just want money and power. Remember, ...

Here are the 5 most important U.S. economic issues for voters

Americans say the economy is the most pressing issue as they prepare to cast their ballots on November 5, including these five key issues.

Harris is riding a dream economy into the election. It may be too late ...

The question now is whether it's too late for Vice President Kamala Harris to get credit for it. The unemployment rate stands at 4.1 percent.

Trump's economic plans would worsen inflation, experts say

Donald Trump has vowed that if voters return him to the White House, “inflation will vanish completely.”

The Reckoning With Inflation | Investing.com

Framed as a lousy labor market, few would choose high unemployment. Better Outcomes on Inflation Require Better Tools. Inflation loomed large in ...

Voters Hated Inflation. The Alternative Could Have Been Worse.

One thing is clear after Tuesday's election: American voters hate high inflation. They may have hated the alternative—higher unemployment—a ...